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La plaisanterie

Original title: Zert
  • 1969
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.8K
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La plaisanterie (1969)
SatireComedyDrama

Expelled from university and Communist Party in the 1950s over a note to his girlfriend, Ludvik seeks revenge 15 years later by pursuing Helena, his accuser's wife.Expelled from university and Communist Party in the 1950s over a note to his girlfriend, Ludvik seeks revenge 15 years later by pursuing Helena, his accuser's wife.Expelled from university and Communist Party in the 1950s over a note to his girlfriend, Ludvik seeks revenge 15 years later by pursuing Helena, his accuser's wife.

  • Director
    • Jaromil Jires
  • Writers
    • Milan Kundera
    • Jaromil Jires
    • Zdenek Bláha
  • Stars
    • Josef Somr
    • Jana Dítetová
    • Ludek Munzar
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Jaromil Jires
    • Writers
      • Milan Kundera
      • Jaromil Jires
      • Zdenek Bláha
    • Stars
      • Josef Somr
      • Jana Dítetová
      • Ludek Munzar
    • 10User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Josef Somr
    Josef Somr
    • Ludvík Jahn
    Jana Dítetová
    Jana Dítetová
    • Helena Zemánková
    Ludek Munzar
    Ludek Munzar
    • Pavel Zemánek
    Jaroslava Obermaierová
    Jaroslava Obermaierová
    • Markéta
    Milan Svrcina
    • Jaroslav
    • (as Milan Svrciva)
    Milos Rejchrt
    • Alexej
    Evald Schorm
    Evald Schorm
    • Kostka
    • (as Ewald Schorm)
    Vera Kresadlová
    Vera Kresadlová
    • Brozová
    Jaromír Hanzlík
    Jaromír Hanzlík
    • Lieutenant
    Michal Pavlata
    • Jindra
    Jirí Sýkora
    • Cenek
    Michal Knapcik
    • Soldier
    • (as Michal Knapcík)
    Jana Andresíková
    Jana Andresíková
      Jaroslav Blazek
      Vladimír Cech
        Jirí Cimický
        • Soldier
        Bohuslav Cáp
        Bohuslav Cáp
          Vladimír Drha
          Vladimír Drha
          • Chief
          • Director
            • Jaromil Jires
          • Writers
            • Milan Kundera
            • Jaromil Jires
            • Zdenek Bláha
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          7theognis-80821

          Czech-Mates

          "Optimism is the opiate of mankind. A 'refreshing spirit' stinks of stupidity. Long live Trotsky! Yours, Ludvik". With this sarcasm, Ludvik (Josef Somr) has insulted his lover, a loyal Communist, who brings this blasphemy to the attention of the Party. In a public vote, he is unanimously condemned, expelled from the Party, the University and required to serve under harsh conditions in the military for six years. In mass egalitarian states, leadership is impelled to guarantee happiness and his "joke" is seen as a serious attack on what is nowadays called "The Politics of Joy." We see the Czechs celebrating their glorious government building a glorious future, while Josef Somr, projects cynicism and detachment skillfully, as he plots revenge. Milan Kundera's novel was a surprising and popular revelation from behind the "Iron Curtain," making this adaptation inevitable.
          8btodorov

          adultery as a way of being dissident

          Kundera is one of the most enjoyable Central/East European authors of the post-war period and that is because he wrote a number of books with a very simple, and flavorful, message: we fight totalitarianism by simply not caring about it; adultery is one very good way to be a dissident. Ludvik Jahn served in a non-combatant military unit, then spent a year in a prison (without conviction) and had to work for six years in the mines (for lack of university degree) just because his colleagues and Party comrades took very seriously a stupid joke he wrote to his beloved for absolutely personal reasons. Jahn's revenge had to take the form of a joke because his major concern was namely that: how could these men take so seriously an innocent charade? Yet, his joke turned out bad: instead of humiliating Pavel, the once leader of the students' party organization, by seducing his wife, Jahn humiliated the innocent, and naive, woman, broke the heart of her young suitor and, most unfortunately, had to realize that Pavel, the allegedly serious communist, fared much better in the field of adultery: enjoying the company of 20-year old attractive students who have absolutely no notion of Marxism and the construction of socialism. It is through this realization, and not so much through his earlier ostracization, that Ludvik is confronted with the consequences of his own misplaced joke. His lonely protest against the system failed.

          ADDED IN 2009: now, that Kundera was revealed to have himself denounced a "capitalist spy" to the police authorities and thus contributed to the long-term prison/correction camp sentences of several people, this book/movie develops in an unexpected dimension. Was it a deliberate, or subconscious way for Kundera to deal with his own guilt, a way to explain to his younger self that what he did, apparently out of good faith and sense of civic duty, at the age of 20, seemed nothing but utter stupidity at the age of forty?
          9arthurpewty

          A great adaptation of Kundera's great book

          A movie adaptation that succeeds by remaining true to the novel's theme while telling the story with an exciting new structure and style. As opposed to the novel's use of more conventional flashback passages, in the film the past seems to attack Ludvik Jahn -- played brilliantly by Josef Somr of CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS -- from all sides, as the past echoes inescapably through the world of the present. It also doesn't hurt, I suppose, that Kundera himself co-wrote the screenplay.
          7JuguAbraham

          Milan Kundera, actor Josef Somr and director Jiromil Jires contribute to a significant film

          Finally got to watch the film, based on Milan Kundera's wonderful novel--a film banned in the former Czechoslovakia for some 20 years after its initial release in theatres...thanks to a kind soul for uploading it on utube. The tale is a scathing indictment of Communists and Leftist totalitarian regimes worldwide, some existing to this day. Director Jiromil Jires and Kundera who was the co-scriptwriter, left out some minor details from the book relating to the actions of offspring the protagonist Ludwig's main tormentor and classmate. The film is aided by an amazing performance by the lead actor Josef Somr (who died last year), perhaps more famous for his turn in Jiri Menzel's "Closely Watched Trains" (Oscar winning film for Best Foreign Language film). The film belongs to Kundera, Somr and Jires, in that order.
          7jordondave-28085

          The Joke is not much of a joke

          (1969) The Joke/ Zert (In Czechoslovakia with English subtitles) POLITICAL DRAMA

          Adapted from the book "Zert" by Milan Kundera co-written and directed by Jaromil Jires that has Ludvík Jahn (Josef Somr) meeting Helena Zemánková (Jana Dítetová) we find out later he was trying to seduce her. At first the reason was oblivious, but as it turned out through flashbacks it was a grudge to get back at the person who got him in trouble 15 years earlier.

          It started out a little slow but it picks up as the movie is progressing with plenty of dialogue that resorts to nothing much but satisfaction for the star who is a clarinet player.

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          • Trivia
            Lenka Termerová's debut.
          • Quotes

            Ludvík Jahn: It's an odd thing: when you feel hatred for a woman, you suddenly begin to observe her as intently as if you loved her.

          • Connections
            Edited into CzechMate: In Search of Jirí Menzel (2018)
          • Soundtracks
            Za hory horecky zasly ne ovecky
            (folk song)

            Sung by Jana Dítetová

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          • Release date
            • November 28, 1990 (France)
          • Country of origin
            • Czechoslovakia
          • Language
            • Czech
          • Also known as
            • La broma
          • Filming locations
            • Vlcnov, Czech Republic(parade)
          • Production company
            • Filmové studio Barrandov
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          • Runtime
            1 hour 20 minutes
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1

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